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Welcome to the M Teaching Peaks store! With over 20 years of classroom experience across multiple states and countries, we offer a diverse range of products designed to boost student engagement, consolidate taught concepts, and promote classroom discussion. Enjoy exploring our store!
Forces & Motion Physical Science Sorting Activity
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Forces & Motion Physical Science Sorting Activity

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Explore the Forces of Motion with this Interactive Sorting Activity! Dive into the dynamic world of forces and motion with this engaging, hands-on resource! Students will explore the effects of friction, gravity, magnetism, and more through vibrant illustrations, clear explanations, and real-world scenarios. This resource fosters critical thinking, classification skills, and scientific vocabulary, making it an essential addition to any science lesson. What’s Included: 20 Picture Cards: Realistic illustrations showcasing forces in action (e.g., “A red apple falling from a tree”). 20 Effect Cards: Descriptions of how forces impact objects (e.g., “Slows down a parachute as it falls”). 20 Force Type Cards: Identifies the specific type of force (e.g., “Friction,” “Gravity,” “Magnetism”). Blank Cards: Allow students to create custom examples, encouraging creativity and deeper understanding. How It Works: Students will match cards into sets of three by connecting: Picture Card: A detailed illustration of a force at work. Effect Card: Explains the impact of the force. Force Type Card: Identifies the type of force acting on the object. Extension Activity: Students can use the blank cards to design their own forces, effects, and examples, fostering creativity and reinforcing their grasp of motion principles. Why Teachers Love It: Interactive & Versatile: Perfect for science centers, group rotations, or individual practice. Customizable: Blank cards offer opportunities for differentiation and creative engagement. Standards-Aligned: Supports NGSS and other science standards related to forces and motion. Durable & Reusable: Print, laminate, and enjoy for years to come! With 60 pre-made cards (20 sets of 3) and blank templates for custom exploration, this resource provides a fun, interactive way to help students grasp the principles of forces and motion. Use it in small groups, independent centers, or whole-class lessons to make science unforgettable and hands-on! Best Wishes!
Relative Pronouns Match Language Arts Grammar Sort
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Relative Pronouns Match Language Arts Grammar Sort

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Relative Pronouns Match: Engage, Complete, and Connect! Transform grammar practice into an exciting, hands-on detective activity with this engaging resource! Students will deepen their understanding of relative pronouns while developing critical thinking skills in a dynamic and interactive way. What’s Included: 20 Picture Cards: Visual prompts to spark curiosity and provide context (e.g., a girl playing the piano). 20 Relative Pronoun Cards: Each featuring a relative pronoun like “who,” “whom,” “whose,” “which,” or “that.” 20 Sentence Cards: Complete the set with a sentence that has a missing relative pronoun (e.g., “The girl, _____ piano is shiny and new, practices every day”). Blank Cards: Allow students to design their own pictures, relative pronouns, and sentences for added creativity and challenge. How It Works: Students act as grammar detectives, matching cards into sets of three: Card 1 (Picture): A vivid image that sets the scene (e.g., a girl playing the piano). Card 2 (Relative Pronoun): The relative pronoun that connects the clauses (e.g., “whose”). Card 3 (Sentence with Blank): A sentence with a blank where the relative pronoun should go. Students complete the sentence using the correct relative pronoun. Example Sentence: “The girl, _____ piano is shiny and new, practices every day.” To complete the challenge, students analyze the clues from each card and combine them to create grammatically correct and meaningful sentences, enhancing both their grammar and logical reasoning skills in a fun, collaborative way! Why Teachers Love It: Interactive & Engaging: Perfect for Language Arts centers, group rotations, or independent work. Grammar Skills: Reinforces key concepts of relative pronouns while promoting sentence-building. Classroom-Ready: Designed for easy printing, laminating, and reuse, ensuring years of engaging lessons. Flexible Learning: Suitable for grades 3–6 and adaptable for different learning levels. Versatile Use: Ideal for collaborative group work, independent practice, or center rotations, this activity adds an exciting and memorable twist to Language Arts lessons. With 60 total cards, plus blank cards for creative customization, Relative Pronouns Match makes mastering grammar fun, interactive, and rewarding for all students! Best Wishes!
Social Psychology Case Studies: Reading Comprehension & Sorting Activities
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Social Psychology Case Studies: Reading Comprehension & Sorting Activities

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Immerse your students in the fascinating world of social psychology with our captivating Social Psychology Series. Explore a collection of 8 carefully crafted case studies, each designed to illuminate pivotal concepts within the dynamic field of human behavior and social interactions. Tailored for students eager to delve into the complexities of social dynamics, these case studies offer rich insights into key principles and theories essential for understanding the intricacies of human behavior in various social contexts. The case studies include: The Asch Conformity Experiment (Concept - Social Influence (Conformity, Compliance & Obedience)) First Impressions Matter (Concept - Social Perception) The Attitude Effect (Concept - Attitudes) Unleashing the Power of Collaboration (Concept - Group Dynamics) Nurturing Connections (Concept - Interpersonal Relationships) The Employment Dilemma (Concept - Prejudice and Discrimination) The World of Advertising (Concept - Persuasion) The Heroic Act of Altruism (Concept - Altruism and Prosocial Behavior) This resource contains: 8 case studies (one for each concept) 6 multiple-choice comprehension questions (per case study) complete with answer sheet 10 essential vocabulary words per case study, along with definitions for students to match. These are taken from the original reading centers and are included as a bonus. Answer strips for students to write their answers on (optional) This versatile resource is ideal for educators seeking an engaging and effective teaching tool. Additionally, teachers can utilize this resource as an independent work packet, allowing students to work on it individually, or they can provide it to substitute teachers to maintain continuity in learning during their absence. To ensure that this resource can be used time and time again, we recommend that the texts, assorted vocabulary matches, and comprehension question and answer sheets be laminated for durability. This will help to preserve the quality of the resources, making them a valuable long-term addition to your teaching toolkit. All the very best!
Journalism Case Studies: Communication Studies Reading & Sorting Activities
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Journalism Case Studies: Communication Studies Reading & Sorting Activities

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Step into the world of journalism with our compelling Foundations of Journalism Case Studies. Dive into a collection of 8 case studies, each crafted to shed light on pivotal concepts within the dynamic field of journalism. Designed for students eager to navigate the complexities of reporting and storytelling, these studies offer valuable insights into key principles and strategies essential for success in today’s competitive media landscape. The case studies include: Miracle on the Hudson (Concept - News Values and Criteria) The City Park Fire (Concept - Inverted Pyramid Style) Navigating Digital News (Concept - Media Ethics and Literacy) Renewable Energy Revelation (Concept - Interviews and Sourcing) Unearthing Truths (Concept - Research Skills) The Watergate Scandal (Concept - Media Law and Ethics) Redefining News Delivery (Concept - Media Platforms and Technology) Crafting Connections (Concept - Writing for Different Audiences) This resource contains: 8 case studies (one for each concept) 6 multiple-choice comprehension questions (per case study) complete with answer sheet 10 essential vocabulary words per case study, along with definitions for students to match. These are taken from the original reading centers and are included as a bonus. Answer strips for students to write their answers on (optional) This versatile resource is ideal for educators seeking an engaging and effective teaching tool. Additionally, teachers can utilize this resource as an independent work packet, allowing students to work on it individually, or they can provide it to substitute teachers to maintain continuity in learning during their absence. To ensure that this resource can be used time and time again, we recommend that the texts, assorted vocabulary matches, and comprehension question and answer sheets be laminated for durability. This will help to preserve the quality of the resources, making them a valuable long-term addition to your teaching toolkit. All the very best!
Persian (Farsi) Match - Everyday Objects
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Persian (Farsi) Match - Everyday Objects

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Persian (Farsi) Match – Everyday Objects is a versatile vocabulary resource that works as a matching or memory activity. They are well-suited to language centers and group rotations. The cards are compatible with other vocabulary categories, so they can be mixed with other topics as the need arises. It is recommended that these cards be complimented with spoken Persian (Farsi) lessons to ensure correct pronunciation. This resource contains: 71 cards (35 matches and one title card) Everyday Objects: car, book, tree, sun, chair, ball, house, bus, pen, hat, fork, spoon, bowl, bed, bicycle, scissors, boat, desk, door, flower, refrigerator, table, guitar, shoes, phone, microwave, pencil, window, paper, taxi, toilet, towel, toothbrush, television, train PDF and PNG files Also includes the English version as a bonus extra! Instructions: Print, laminate and cut the individual cards. Mix the vocab and picture cards and have students match the picture with the vocab. Play the memory game. After mixing, place the cards face down and have students turn over two cards. If the student matches the picture with vocab, the student keeps the set before trying to find another match. If no match is found the next student takes a turn. Continue until all cards have been matched. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner. Cards are versatile and can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. Enjoy!
Spanish Match - Animals
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Spanish Match - Animals

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Spanish Match – Animals is a versatile vocabulary resource that works as a matching or memory activity. They are well-suited to language centers and group rotations. The cards are compatible with other vocabulary categories, so they can be mixed with other topics as the need arises. It is recommended that these cards be complimented with spoken Spanish lessons to ensure correct pronunciation. This resource contains: 71 cards (35 matches and one title card) Animals: bear, bird, cat, cheetah, chicken, cow, crocodile, dog, dolphin, duck, elephant, fish, fox, frog, giraffe, horse, kangaroo, koala, lion, monkey, mouse, octopus, ostrich, panda, penguin, pig, rabbit, rhinoceros, seal, shark, sheep, snake, tiger, whale, zebra PDF and PNG files Also includes the English version as a bonus extra! Instructions: Print, laminate and cut the individual cards. Mix the vocab and picture cards and have students match the picture with the vocab. Play the memory game. After mixing, place the cards face down and have students turn over two cards. If the student matches the picture with vocab, the student keeps the set before trying to find another match. If no match is found the next student takes a turn. Continue until all cards have been matched. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner. Cards are versatile and can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. Enjoy!
Spanish Match - Numbers and Colors
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Spanish Match - Numbers and Colors

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Spanish Match – Numbers and Colors is a versatile vocabulary resource that works as a matching or memory activity. They are well-suited to language centers and group rotations. The cards are compatible with other vocabulary categories, so they can be mixed with other topics as the need arises. It is recommended that these cards be complimented with spoken Spanish lessons to ensure correct pronunciation. This resource contains: 71 cards (35 matches and one title card) Numbers: 0-20, 100, 500, 1000 Colors: blue, black, brown, red, green, pink, grey, purple, orange, white, yellow PDF and PNG files Also includes the English version as a bonus extra! Instructions: Print, laminate and cut the individual cards. Mix the vocab and picture cards and have students match the picture with the vocab. Play the memory game. After mixing, place the cards face down and have students turn over two cards. If the student matches the picture with vocab, the student keeps the set before trying to find another match. If no match is found the next student takes a turn. Continue until all cards have been matched. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner. Cards are versatile and can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. Enjoy!
Know Your Addition Task Cards - Double-digit
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Know Your Addition Task Cards - Double-digit

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Know Your Addition - Double-digit is a set of task cards designed to provide students with opportunities to improve their conceptual understanding of regrouping and ‘carrying’ using pictorial representations of base ten blocks. Working through the questions, students will begin to strengthen their faculty for mental computation which is the perfect training ground for the time when larger number and more complex sets of problems are introduced. Although these cards are commonly used as task cards, they have also been used successfully in math centers or rotations. This resources contains: A total of 25 cards (24 task cards and 1 title card) Student recording sheet Answer key Complete PDF and individual PNG files of the cards also included Instructions: Print, laminate and cut the individual cards. (p. 2-8) Print student sheet (p. 9) and provide each student with a worksheet. You may prefer to allow students to work in pairs Distribute the cards around the room Students may start at any number and work their way through in any order, but it is helpful to remind students to write the answer in the same numbered answer box i.e., if they are on card number 12, they should write their answer in answer box number 12 Check answers Enjoy!
Know Your Animals Quiz Task Cards - Dangerous Ones Set 1
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Know Your Animals Quiz Task Cards - Dangerous Ones Set 1

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Know Your Animals Quiz Task Cards – Dangerous Ones Set 1 is a set of fun, general knowledge task cards. Questions are based on 25 potentially dangerous animals in our wondrous world. The 5 categories are arranged by continents (please note that Europe is omitted due to its comparatively safe animal world, while Australia stands alone in representing the Oceania continent). South America Australia Africa Asia North America The dangerous animals included in Set 1: Jaguar, golden poison frog, fer-de-lance, fire ants, giant otter, blue-ringed octopus , inland taipan, saltwater crocodile, pufferfish, redback spider, black mamba, cape buffalo, African elephant, mosquito, cheetah, Komodo dragon, sloth bear, king cobra, Asian wild water buffalo, leopard, wolf, rattlesnake, Portuguese man o’war, cougar, grizzly bear. This resource contains: 25 Multiple Choice Task Cards and 1 Title Card Student Sheet Answer Key PDF and PNG Files Instructions: Print, laminate and cut the individual cards (p. 2-8) This resource can be delivered a few different ways: As a research activity: Print out just the questions for the students (p. 9-10). Students progressively research their answers on the internet (some questions require creative and skilful research skills!) Teachers may wish to have students work in pairs to research their answers. It is helpful if a time limit for research is imposed to ensure students stay on task. To make it challenging, I make it only about 30 or 45 minutes, so students need to be strategic with the questions they research. The task cards can then be spread around the room and students are given the answer template to write their answers. From experience, this is a much better learning experience. There appears to be so much more student satisfaction when students actually know an answer that they have found during their research as opposed to giving it their best guess. Even without assigning the research questions first, the task cards by themselves have still proved be a thoroughly enjoyable and engaging activity. At the end, students can check their answers with the answer key and add up their totals. The quiz could also be used as an ice-breaker for a new group of students, as a staff team-building activity or end-of-year gathering. Teachers can of course adapt the quiz and the rules to better suit their classroom environment. Enjoy!
Math Center: Mixed Representations – Multiplication
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Math Center: Mixed Representations – Multiplication

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Math Center: Mixed Representations – Multiplication is a matching activity designed to build both a conceptual and working understanding that amounts can be represented in many ways. It develops mental computational fluency, creates flexibility in counting and is an ideal resource for independent math centers or math station rotations. Instructions: Print, laminate and cut the individual cards. Mix the cards. Students create a match of three by finding 2 cards that have the same value as the answer card. Using the imbedded arrows, one of the cards is placed on the left and one on the right while the answer card is always in the middle. Cards can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. Depending on space and time, I will usually make a center/rotation that requires between 6 or 10 matches. It all depends on your own class situation. This resource contains: 61 cards / 20 matches (3 cards to a match) and one title card. PDF and PNG files. Enjoy
Know Your Idioms Task Cards - Puzzling Problems Bundle
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Know Your Idioms Task Cards - Puzzling Problems Bundle

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**Know Your Idioms Task Cards - Puzzling Problems Bundle **includes 3 sets of fun, problem solving task cards designed to engage students in developing their knowledge of idioms and overall enthusiasm for figurative language. Each idiom needs to be solved by deciphering a combination of jumbled letters and pictures. You may wish to demonstrate with an example card, but generally students understand the task very quickly. These cards have been used successfully with: Grades 3-7 ESL / EAL / EFL / Grades 4 – 12, University/College, Adult This bundle contains: 78 cards (25 idioms and one title card per set) Student recording sheet for each set Answer Key (Answers are also in an optional full-sized pdf) for each set Student sentence sheet for each set PDF and PNG Files The idioms included in Set 1: To get the ball rolling, Cup of tea, Back to square one, All in the same boat, Over the moon, Rip off, To cut corners, Cold turkey, Drive me up the wall, The green light, Under the weather, Fishy, To see eye to eye, Skeleton in the closet, Out of this world, Head over Heels, Out of the blue, Up and running, To fly off the handle, To go the extra mile, In a pickle, A leopard can’t change its spots, In two minds, To be caught red-handed, Barking up the wrong tree The idioms included in Set 2: Hold your horses, Hit the nail on the head, No big deal, To sit on the fence, On the ball, Blow your own trumpet, On cloud nine, Different kettle of fish, First crack at, A head start, Second nature, A double-edged sword, A drop in the ocean, Over the hill, Cherry pick, Hit it off, A piece of cake, Bigger fish to fry, Second to none, Storm in a teacup, A dime a dozen, To spill the beans, Turn a blind eye, A stone’s throw, Brush up on The idioms included in Set 3: Apple of my eye, Cost an arm and a leg, Close but no cigar, Mum’s the word, To let the cat out of the bag, Once in blue moon, To win hands down, Bite the bullet, A walk in the park, Neck of the woods, On the cards, All ears, Fish out of water, Hit the sack, At the drop of a hat, Ball is in your court, By the skin of my teeth, For a song, All Greek to me, Finding your feet, Over the top, Pipe down, Run out of steam, Skating on thin ice, Wrap it up Instructions: Print, laminate and cut the individual cards. (p. 2-8) Print student sheet (p. 9) and provide each student with a worksheet. You may prefer to allow students to work in pairs. Distribute the cards around the room. Students may start at any number and work their way through in any order, but it is helpful to remind students to write the idiom in the same numbered answer box i.e., if they are on card number 12, they should write their answer in answer box number 12. Students check their answers. An extra sheet is provided (p. 11) to have students choose 4 idioms and write 4 sentences to demonstrate their understanding and ability to use it in the correct context. Students may access the cards and definitions while writing their sentences. For higher grades, students are more likely to enjoy being challenged by seeing if they can use two idioms in the right context in the one sentence. Enjoy!
Math Center: Number Sense Basics – Counting Fingers and In Words
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Math Center: Number Sense Basics – Counting Fingers and In Words

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Math Center: Number Sense Basics – Counting Fingers and In Words is a matching activity designed to build a conceptual understanding that amounts can be represented in many ways. The cards are specially designed so that students are required to mentally switch between different concepts as they endeavour to find a complete match. This requires a higher level of thinking than simply using the same visual representation. These cards assist in developing mental computational fluency in young learners, creates flexibility in counting and is an ideal resource for independent math centers or math station rotations. Instructions: Print, laminate and cut the individual cards. Mix the cards. Using the imbedded arrows, students create a match of three when they find 3 cards that have the same value. Cards can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. This resource contains: 61 cards / 20 matches (3 cards to a match) and one title card. PDF and PNG files. Enjoy!
Know Your Animals Quiz Task Cards - Dangerous Ones Bundle
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Know Your Animals Quiz Task Cards - Dangerous Ones Bundle

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Know Your Animals Quiz Task Cards – Dangerous Ones are fun, general knowledge task cards. Questions are based on 50 potentially dangerous animals in our wondrous world. The 5 categories are arranged by continents (please note that Europe is omitted due to its comparatively safe animal world, while Australia stands alone in representing the Oceania continent). South America Australia Africa Asia North America The dangerous animals included in Set 1: Jaguar, golden poison frog, fer-de-lance, fire ants, giant otter, blue-ringed octopus , inland taipan, saltwater crocodile, pufferfish, redback spider, black mamba, cape buffalo, African elephant, mosquito, cheetah, Komodo dragon, sloth bear, king cobra, Asian wild water buffalo, leopard, wolf, rattlesnake, Portuguese man o’war, cougar, grizzly bear. The dangerous animals included in Set 2: Brazilian wandering spider, giant anteater, green anaconda, red-bellied piranha, black caiman, great white shark, eastern brown snake, funnel-web spider, box jellyfish, cane toad, hippo, hyena, rhino, African lion, puff adder, wild boar, Indian red scorpion, tiger, Asian giant hornet, bull shark, polar bear, black widow spider, wolverine, moose, American bison. This resource contains: 50 Multiple Choice Task Cards and 2 Title Cards A student sheet for each set An answer key for each set PDF and PNG Files Instructions: Print, laminate and cut the individual cards (p. 2-8) This resource can be delivered a few different ways: As a research activity: Print out just the questions for the students (p. 9-10). Students progressively research their answers on the internet (some questions require creative and skilful research skills!) Teachers may wish to have students work in pairs to research their answers. It is helpful if a time limit for research is imposed to ensure students stay on task. To make it challenging, I make it only about 30 or 45 minutes, so students need to be strategic with the questions they research. The task cards can then be spread around the room and students are given the answer template to write their answers. From experience, this is a much better learning experience. There appears to be so much more student satisfaction when students actually know an answer that they have found during their research as opposed to giving it their best guess. Even without assigning the research questions first, the task cards by themselves have still proved be a thoroughly enjoyable and engaging activity. At the end, students can check their answers with the answer key and add up their totals. The quiz could also be used as an ice-breaker for a new group of students, as a staff team-building activity or end-of-year gathering. Teachers can of course adapt the quiz and the rules to better suit their classroom environment. Enjoy!
Punjabi Vocabulary Match Bundle
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Punjabi Vocabulary Match Bundle

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Punjabi Match Vocabulary Bundle is a set of versatile vocabulary resources that work as matching or memory activities. They are well-suited to language centers and group rotations. The cards are compatible with other vocabulary categories, so they can be mixed with other topics as the need arises. It is recommended that these cards be complimented with spoken Punjabi lessons to ensure correct pronunciation. This resource contains: A total of 284 cards (140 matches in total and one title card for each set) Numbers: 0-20, 100, 500, 1000 Colors: blue, black, brown, red, green, pink, grey, purple, orange, white, yellow Fruits and Vegetables: apple, banana, peach, avocado, tomato, blueberries, beet, garlic, lettuce, broccoli, grapes, onion, carrot, cherry, lemon, corn, mushroom, pumpkin, eggplant, celery, strawberry, pineapple, ginger, cauliflower, potato. cantaloupe, raspberries, mango, chili, watermelon, coconut, kiwi, bell pepper, orange Animals: bear, bird, cat, cheetah, chicken, cow, crocodile, dog, dolphin, duck, elephant, fish, fox, frog, giraffe, horse, kangaroo, koala, lion, monkey, mouse, octopus, ostrich, panda, penguin, pig, rabbit, rhinoceros, seal, shark, sheep, snake, tiger, whale, zebra Everyday Objects: car, book, tree, sun, chair, ball, house, bus, pen, hat, fork, spoon, bowl, bed, bicycle, scissors, boat, desk, door, flower, refrigerator, table, guitar, shoes, phone, microwave, pencil, window, paper, taxi, toilet, towel, toothbrush, television, train PDF and PNG files Also includes the English sets as a bonus extra! Instructions: Print, laminate and cut the individual cards. Mix the vocab and picture cards and have students match the picture with the vocab. Play the memory game. After mixing, place the cards face down and have students turn over two cards. If the student matches the picture with vocab, the student keeps the set before trying to find another match. If no match is found the next student takes a turn. Continue until all cards have been matched. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner. Cards are versatile and can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. Enjoy!
Bengali (Bangla) Match - Animals
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Bengali (Bangla) Match - Animals

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Bengali (Bangla) Match – Animals is a versatile vocabulary resource that works as a matching or memory activity. They are well-suited to language centers and group rotations. The cards are compatible with other vocabulary categories, so they can be mixed with other topics as the need arises. It is recommended that these cards be complimented with spoken Bengali (Bangla) lessons to ensure correct pronunciation. This resource contains: 71 cards (35 matches and one title card) Animals: bear, bird, cat, cheetah, chicken, cow, crocodile, dog, dolphin, duck, elephant, fish, fox, frog, giraffe, horse, kangaroo, koala, lion, monkey, mouse, octopus, ostrich, panda, penguin, pig, rabbit, rhinoceros, seal, shark, sheep, snake, tiger, whale, zebra PDF and PNG files Also includes the English version as a bonus extra! Instructions: Print, laminate and cut the individual cards. Mix the vocab and picture cards and have students match the picture with the vocab. Play the memory game. After mixing, place the cards face down and have students turn over two cards. If the student matches the picture with vocab, the student keeps the set before trying to find another match. If no match is found the next student takes a turn. Continue until all cards have been matched. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner. Cards are versatile and can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. Enjoy!
Italian Match - Numbers and Colors
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Italian Match - Numbers and Colors

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Italian Match – Numbers and Colors is a versatile vocabulary resource that works as a matching or memory activity. They are well-suited to language centers and group rotations. The cards are compatible with other vocabulary categories, so they can be mixed with other topics as the need arises. It is recommended that these cards be complimented with spoken Italian lessons to ensure correct pronunciation. This resource contains: 71 cards (35 matches and one title card) Numbers: 0-20, 100, 500, 1000 Colors: blue, black, brown, red, green, pink, grey, purple, orange, white, yellow PDF and PNG files Also includes the English version as a bonus extra! Instructions: Print, laminate and cut the individual cards. Mix the vocab and picture cards and have students match the picture with the vocab. Play the memory game. After mixing, place the cards face down and have students turn over two cards. If the student matches the picture with vocab, the student keeps the set before trying to find another match. If no match is found the next student takes a turn. Continue until all cards have been matched. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner. Cards are versatile and can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. Enjoy!
French Match - Fruits and Vegetables
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French Match - Fruits and Vegetables

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French Match – Fruits and Vegetables is a versatile vocabulary resource that works as a matching or memory activity. They are well-suited to language centers and group rotations. The cards are compatible with other vocabulary categories, so they can be mixed with other topics as the need arises. It is recommended that these cards be complimented with spoken French lessons to ensure correct pronunciation. This resource contains: 71 cards (35 matches and one title card) Fruits and vegetables: apple, banana, peach, avocado, tomato, blueberries, beet, garlic, lettuce, broccoli, grapes, onion, carrot, cherry, lemon, corn, mushroom, pumpkin, eggplant, celery, strawberry, pineapple, ginger, cauliflower, potato. cantaloupe, raspberries, mango, chili, watermelon, coconut, kiwi, bell pepper, orange PDF and PNG files Also includes the English version as a bonus extra! Instructions: Print, laminate and cut the individual cards. Mix the vocab and picture cards and have students match the picture with the vocab. Play the memory game. After mixing, place the cards face down and have students turn over two cards. If the student matches the picture with vocab, the student keeps the set before trying to find another match. If no match is found the next student takes a turn. Continue until all cards have been matched. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner. Cards are versatile and can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. Enjoy!
Vietnamese Match - Animals
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Vietnamese Match - Animals

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Vietnamese Match – Animals is a versatile vocabulary resource that works as a matching or memory activity. They are well-suited to language centers and group rotations. The cards are compatible with other vocabulary categories, so they can be mixed with other topics as the need arises. It is recommended that these cards be complimented with spoken Vietnamese lessons to ensure correct pronunciation. This resource contains: 71 cards (35 matches and one title card) Animals: bear, bird, cat, cheetah, chicken, cow, crocodile, dog, dolphin, duck, elephant, fish, fox, frog, giraffe, horse, kangaroo, koala, lion, monkey, mouse, octopus, ostrich, panda, penguin, pig, rabbit, rhinoceros, seal, shark, sheep, snake, tiger, whale, zebra PDF and PNG files Also includes the English version as a bonus extra! Instructions: Print, laminate and cut the individual cards. Mix the vocab and picture cards and have students match the picture with the vocab. Play the memory game. After mixing, place the cards face down and have students turn over two cards. If the student matches the picture with vocab, the student keeps the set before trying to find another match. If no match is found the next student takes a turn. Continue until all cards have been matched. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner. Cards are versatile and can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. Enjoy!
Tamil Match - Numbers and Colors
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Tamil Match - Numbers and Colors

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Tamil Match – Numbers and Colors is a versatile vocabulary resource that works as a matching or memory activity. They are well-suited to language centers and group rotations. The cards are compatible with other vocabulary categories, so they can be mixed with other topics as the need arises. It is recommended that these cards be complimented with spoken Tamil lessons to ensure correct pronunciation. This resource contains: 71 cards (35 matches and one title card) Numbers: 0-20, 100, 500, 1000 Colors: blue, black, brown, red, green, pink, grey, purple, orange, white, yellow PDF and PNG files Also includes the English version as a bonus extra! Instructions: Print, laminate and cut the individual cards. Mix the vocab and picture cards and have students match the picture with the vocab. Play the memory game. After mixing, place the cards face down and have students turn over two cards. If the student matches the picture with vocab, the student keeps the set before trying to find another match. If no match is found the next student takes a turn. Continue until all cards have been matched. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner. Cards are versatile and can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. Enjoy!
Urdu Match - Everyday Objects
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Urdu Match - Everyday Objects

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Urdu Match – Everyday Objects is a versatile vocabulary resource that works as a matching or memory activity. They are well-suited to language centers and group rotations. The cards are compatible with other vocabulary categories, so they can be mixed with other topics as the need arises. It is recommended that these cards be complimented with spoken Urdu lessons to ensure correct pronunciation. This resource contains: 71 cards (35 matches and one title card) Everyday Objects: car, book, tree, sun, chair, ball, house, bus, pen, hat, fork, spoon, bowl, bed, bicycle, scissors, boat, desk, door, flower, refrigerator, table, guitar, shoes, phone, microwave, pencil, window, paper, taxi, toilet, towel, toothbrush, television, train PDF and PNG files Also includes the English version as a bonus extra! Instructions: Print, laminate and cut the individual cards. Mix the vocab and picture cards and have students match the picture with the vocab. Play the memory game. After mixing, place the cards face down and have students turn over two cards. If the student matches the picture with vocab, the student keeps the set before trying to find another match. If no match is found the next student takes a turn. Continue until all cards have been matched. The student with the most cards at the end is the winner. Cards are versatile and can be divided into as few or as many sets as required. Enjoy!